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Integration of the Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology Sections A & B
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- Subject: Integration of the Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology Sections A & B
- From: <Ashleigh.Bell@tandf.co.uk>
- Date: Mon, 17 Oct 2005 18:08:33 EDT
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*With apologies for cross posting, and to non-subscribers. Previously published in 2 sections: Section A - Human Experimental Psychology and Section B - Comparative and Physiological Psychology, the Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology will be published as a single journal from Volume 59 2006. The integrated journal will publish 12 issues in a new larger format, containing at least 30% more articles than in 2005 in Sections A and B combined, representing a significant increase in content, and excellent value for money. An institutional print subscription ($913) will continue to include free online access to current and back volumes of both Section A & B, a bonus for subscribers who previously only subscribed to a single Section. For the first time an online only subscription is available at $868. For your information the ISSNs of the journals are: Section A - print 0272-4987, online 0272-4980 Section B - print 0272-4995, online 0272-4990 NEW from 2006 - print 1747-0218, online 1747-0226. Letters have been sent to subscribers and agents with details of discounts available for Volume 59 2006. If you have any questions please do not hesitate to contact me. Kind regards Ashleigh Ashleigh Bell Journals Sales Manager Taylor & Francis Group 0207 017 6350 07764 984581 ashleigh.bell@tandf.co.uk
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